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Old 13-12-2000, 18:59
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can somone just explain a few things please

can somone tell me how to use dj2.0 and fireburner and when i need to use them thanks alot
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Old 14-12-2000, 03:21
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Sometimes there's something called a HELP menu that comes with the program I'm not kidding! These softwares even come with a readme file or something! And what's even more incredible is that they are made in such way that you almost don't need to use the help menu! Isn't that incredible? Get CDRWIN in place of Fireburner it'll be easier for you to get an answer... I'm a bit sarcastic but sometimes you need to do your own research before asking...
A hint... Look for somewhere you can load a cue file in cdrwin and then look for the burn button... If you got a CDI open DJ and look for image to cdr or something... after all isn't that what you have to do? and again when the file is loaded click on the burn button in the program not on your burner...
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Old 14-12-2000, 08:07
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cdrwin = .bin & .cue
disk juggler = .cdi
nero = .nrg (i think, i never used nero)

i use discjuggler for self booting dc games
cdr win or clone cd for non booting dc games, psx games
ez cd creator 4.0 for dc-vcd's
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